T. R. Smith, comp. Poetica Erotica: Rare and Curious Amatory Verse. 1921–22.
Sonnet: I am most lovely, fair beyond desire
By George Moore (18521933)(From Flowers of Passion, 1878) I AM most lovely, fair beyond desire: | |
My breasts are sweet, my hair is soft and bright, | |
And every movement flows by instinct right: | |
Full well I know my touch doth burn like fire, | |
That my voice stings the sense like smitten lyre; | 5 |
I am the queen of sensuous delight; | |
Past years are sealed with the signet of my might; | |
And at my feet pale present kneels a buyer. | |
My beds are odorous with soft-shed scent, | |
And strange moon flowers a tremulous twilight air | 10 |
Weave over all; and here, alone I sing | |
My siren songs, until all souls are bent | |
Within the subtle sweet melodious snare. | |
God, making love, made me love’s grievous sting. | |